[needs-packaging] iFolder
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Baltix |
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Debian |
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Ubuntu |
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Wishlist
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Justin M. Wray |
Bug Description
I'd like to see packages provided for the server and the client of iFolder in Ubuntu.
The source code for iFolder can be found at: https:/
There's also a PPA for iFolder 3.8 here:
Related branches
In Debian Bug tracker #345127, David Moreno Garza (damog-cerdita) wrote : merging 345127 273303 | #1 |
In Debian Bug tracker #345127, Marcela Tiznado (mtiznado) wrote : | #2 |
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retitle 346524 ITP: libdnsjava -- Java DNS implementation
retitle 345830 RFA: simulavr -- Atmel AVR simulator
retitle 345127 ITP: ifolder -- file sharing solution
retitle 345126 ITP: simias -- general purpose object repository
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In Debian Bug tracker #345127, Thomas Huriaux (thomas-huriaux) wrote : adding owner to ITPs (#270000 -> #285000) | #3 |
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In Debian Bug tracker #345127, Victor Seva (linuxmaniac) wrote : iFolder package effort | #4 |
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> Hello,
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> I've seen you filled this ITP bug last September, are you still in
> interest for packaging ifolder?
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> I ask this since I'm interested too, so if you are not anymore, I'd like
> to change the ownership of the bug and package and upload ifolder.
>
> If you are still working on it/interested, would you like to work
> together or co-maintain?
>
> Cheers and thanks,
Hi,
I'm interested too in this software and I don't see any step to get
iFolder into Debian. I'll be glad if we can work together in order to
create a useful package.
I've found [0] some work from Martin and I've begun working on
libflaim-4.8.61 and simias_1.5.6088.1 [1] but there are a lot of issues
to resolv IMHO.
Thanks
[0] http://
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In Debian Bug tracker #345127, David Moreno (damog) wrote : | #5 |
On Sat, 2006-07-29 at 10:58 +0200, Victor Seva wrote:
> I'm interested too in this software and I don't see any step to get
> iFolder into Debian. I'll be glad if we can work together in order to
> create a useful package.
>
> I've found [0] some work from Martin and I've begun working on
> libflaim-4.8.61 and simias_1.5.6088.1 [1] but there are a lot of issues
> to resolv IMHO.
I'm not interested atm to work completely packaging and maintaing
iFolder, but I could happily help anybody on any issues found.
Cheers,
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David Moreno Garza <email address hidden> | http://
In Debian Bug tracker #345127, Thomas Huriaux (thomas-huriaux) wrote : fixing wnpp bugs | #6 |
#package in experimental
tags 354873 fixed-in-
#ITPs and RFP for the same bug
retitle 382667 ITP: ifolder -- simple and secure storage solution
owner 382667 Alberto Rodriguez Galdo <email address hidden>
merge 382667 273303
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flickerfly (josiah-ritchie) wrote : Wishlist: iFolder in the Repositories for Edgy and Feisty | #7 |
I'd like to see packages provided for the server and the client of iFolder in both Edgy and Feisty.
Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote : | #8 |
Thanks for your bug report. I am not familiar with iFolder is that something that is already packaged for Debian?
flickerfly (josiah-ritchie) wrote : | #9 |
It's a novell product that synchronizes remote folders two-ways. It has a central server and then clients for linux, windows and mac. It looks like some people have gotten it to run on Dapper and Edgy, but Edgy seems to have some conflict with a mono module for apache that is a bit of a hurdle.
http://
I see directions on building for Debian also, but I haven't found any packages for debian or ubuntu.
Brian Murray (brian-murray) wrote : | #10 |
Thanks for your suggestion, but a bug report is not the right place to request new software. Please add your suggestion to the wiki. https:/
description: | updated |
Dries Desmet (dries) wrote : Re: [needs-packaging] iFolder for Edgy and Feisty | #11 |
Lauchpad now IS the place to request packages. I reopened the bug, changed description and added 'needs-packaging' tag according to https:/
description: | updated |
Daniel James (daniel-netbreeze) wrote : | #12 |
Please package this for ubuntu. It would be so handy not to have to build it...
Christian Svensson (bluecmd) wrote : | #13 |
I'll take this one, iFolder is very nice
Daniel James (daniel-netbreeze) wrote : | #14 |
Woohoo.. you tha man!
Christian Svensson (bluecmd) wrote : | #15 |
An update:
I've got the client built now, server is next.
As it is now, I'm only focusing at Gutsy, but I will evaluate the possibility to port to Edgy / Feisty once done.
It's all a matter of if they have the libs needed really.
Anyhow, making good progress!
Christian Svensson (bluecmd) wrote : | #16 |
Real-life is taking it's toll and I'm forced to lay this on the side for a while. If anybody wants to continue my work, email me at blue at cmd dot nu to get an assembly of everything done so far.
Justin M. Wray (wray-justin) wrote : | #17 |
Christian:
I'd be more then glad to pick up where you left off. I'll email you a bit later today, and get the status etc.
Thanks,
Justin
In Debian Bug tracker #345127, David Moreno Garza (damog-merkel) wrote : WNPP bug closing | #18 |
Hello,
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kripken (kripkenstein) wrote : | #19 |
I don't know much about packaging, but I can try to help if someone who knows what they are doing needs an extra hand. iFolder is an important project to get working on Ubuntu, IMO.
If so, email me (my email should be on my launchpad page) or leave a message here.
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Patrik Kullman (nomego) wrote : | #21 |
Is any progress being made on this?
Any third party repositories available?
Martin (martin-wetterstedt) wrote : | #22 |
I would also like this to be packaged, but don't have a clue about doing it...
foof (tidelipop) wrote : | #23 |
Hey Justin!
How's it going? I'm looking forward to see iFolder server and clients for Ubuntu.
ikus060 (ikus060-renamed) wrote : | #24 |
I re-confirm the needs the get a package for the client and the server version of iFolder for Ubuntu Gusty at first and for the current server version of Ubuntu, Dapper. More over, it's could be interesting to create a virtual machine with iFolder server. I can manage this my self if there is a package to install it. In other case, I can't compile and configure a iFolder server that work properly on Dapper.
Jeff Fortin Tam (kiddo) wrote : | #25 |
I'll add another "me too! please! :)"
I miss it from the 5.04 days, and if I can get it for 8.04, I would stay on 8.04 for a long time. Unison doesn't cut it for me. I've been waiting for such a long time on ifolder that specto was started purely out of being tired of refreshing the website!
Ruben Romero (huayra) wrote : | #26 |
For dapper server it is working and it has been working for a long time (yes, I have a dapper server working):
http://
http://
Right after you are done with the how-to (thanks To Jorge C. and Martin M. :) just point a browser to your server adress and add /ifolder at the end:
myserver,
or
192.1.1.1/ifolder
voila!
The client may give you trouble, but with the server you will at least get some hope.
I have contacted Jorge C (now the-ubuntu-
I read somewhere in the wiki that for newer ubuntu version the mod_mono (mono plug-in for apache) package is broken... So just try it on dapper. I KNOW it works.
After all I've been waiting over 2 years now, 6 months give or take will not makle a difference.
R.
ikus060 (ikus060-renamed) wrote : | #27 |
Hi Ruben - Hubuntu,
Maybe you can give us your note to install iFolder server on dapper. Because, fowling the specified document you mention I can't build iFolder. I get some strange error. I don't think it's the good place to explain my self here.
ikus060
Jorge Castro (jorge) wrote : | #28 |
Hi everyone,
fabbione was doing some packaging work on this and sent me his work, I've got them under "trunk-packaging" for each project.
https:/
https:/
If any of you want to help fix the build issues, please register a branch, pull from "trunk-packaging" and throw up any fixes you might have. This is going to be painful. :D
Ryan Sinn (ryan-sinn) wrote : | #29 |
It'd be great to see this packaged :)
Fred (eldmannen+launchpad) wrote : | #31 |
I agree!
Package this in the repository.
iFolder is an open source application, developed by Novell, Inc., intended to allow cross-platform file sharing across computer networks.
Jeff Fortin Tam (kiddo) wrote : | #32 |
Jorge, Justin, has your packaging work progressed since december? I really hope to see this in this LTS, or a PPA, or *something*. Sadly I can't help except cheering :)
jbower (jesse-bower) wrote : | #33 |
the howto works for server on 8.04b
Francis Hemingway (francishemingway) wrote : | #34 |
I too would really like to see this packaged.
Martin (martin-wetterstedt) wrote : | #35 |
I think this is the place where you can tell ubuntu you want it packaged: http://
Rui Boon (ruiboon) wrote : | #36 |
Hi everyone,
Based on the work of Jorge and fabbione, i have managed to package ifolder and simias. There are now in my ppa.
As i am pretty new to packaging, there may be some bugs here and there (though i have tried my best to hunt them down). In other words, do not use it if you don't wish to see your files being chewed on.
Known issues:
* it is only available for i386 as one of its dependency (libflaim4.1) is only available for i386
* when doing a straight apt-get install simias ifolder3 , it might be stuck at configuring mono-apache-server. This is bug #179432
Workaround: install mono-apache-server first before libapache2-mod-mono
Potential issues:
*Dependency/
Todo:
* postinst script to do the configuration (still learning how to write a postinst script. Would anyone like to help?)
* Create .desktop file so that ifolder can be launched from the menu instead of the terminal
Steps to install ifolder
Add the following 2 lines to /etc/apt/
deb http://
deb-src http://
sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install mono-apache-server; sudo apt-get install libapache2-
sudo apt-get install simias ifolder3 libsimias0 libsimias-dev
Configure it as per https:/
Start ifolder3 in terminal
Mike Taylor (miketay) wrote : | #37 |
Thanks for your work trying to get this packaged. This is an important package.
Rui Boon, I tried your directions here, but ran into a problem trying to install the libapache2-mod-mono package. Apparently there is a bug that prevents this and php5 being installed at the same time (conflicting dependencies): https:/
I hope this gets resolved soon because I need to keep php5 on the same server. I guess I can't move forward with the ifolder server until that's fixed. Ideas?
mgrover (mike-grover) wrote : | #38 |
Rui Boon
I am getting a "Couldn't find package" error for the following packages:
simias ifolder3 libsimias0 libsimias-dev
Have they been removed?
ikus060 (ikus060-renamed) wrote : | #39 |
@mgrover
Of what I know, you need to compile this package yourself.
A while ago I write some documentation to compile iFolder on gusty and Feisty. It's should work with minor modification on Hardy. Here the link https:/
My personal recommendation would be to forget about iFolder and search another alternative, because iFolder is a death project. Nobody work on the GPL version of iFolder anymore soon.
Jeff Fortin Tam (kiddo) wrote : | #40 |
the debian bug is marked as "Fix released", but this is misleading, because it's actually "closed" because of inactivity timeout. No fix has been released.
borobudur (borobudur) wrote : | #41 |
Please go on this your work guys!
Jean Roberto Souza (sjeanr) wrote : | #42 |
Too bad it stopped, this seemed to be such a good project. I wonder why it came out that nobody want to adopt this project. Is it because Novell was the sponsor? I wish I could twist codes like other geeks. ^_^
Well since then, many users have been using Dropbox that really works well or Wuala that works but still needs some improvements. And well well SKYDRIVE is there and there will be for now as many others. What bothers me on those is the fact that you have a company behind it and from previous experience (streamload, mediamax, that guys from california?) It always feels like you are about to loose your files if they decide to close their doors with no warnings. Maintaining backups and file availability is a frustrating thing to do.
I keep looking for alternatives. If some of you have found an interesting solution, please don't keep it in secret.
I'm looking those links now.
http://
https:/
http://
Jeff Fortin Tam (kiddo) wrote : Re: [Bug 87122] Re: [needs-packaging] iFolder | #43 |
Unison works, and that's what I'm using, but is not pretty, elegant or
even very easy to use (I had to figure out that I needed to use the
--times parameter so that it didn't screw up my modification times), but
unison doesn't work transparently and in the background. You have to
manually synch all the time. Also, the project is basically abandoned
(bug fixes only) and there is, it seems, no hope of improving the user
interface (I asked if they wanted me to do a UI review for it).
graylion (graylion) wrote : | #44 |
Unison has a CLI, so what is wrong with a cron job that runs every 10 minutes?
Jeff Fortin Tam (kiddo) wrote : | #45 |
Conflicts? And making sure you're not losing data or something.
Mike Taylor (miketay) wrote : | #46 |
The problem with this project is that it hasn't ever been a truly open
development process. The source code that is released and available to
everyone under GPL (currently version 3.6) is not the same as the one
Novell uses. Novell has a private development branch that they haven't
opened up. So users will report bugs and Novell fixes them, but then they
don't release the source quickly for the latest version.
This is why the coummunity hasn't taken the code and made it an open
project, because no one wants to take on a project where bugs are getting
fixed and features are getting added and then possibly being released or
not. So the project has sat stagnant. Several developers have asked for
Novell to clarify their position on the project. We wanted to know if
Novell plans to keep developing it, if they plan to leave it closed
source, or release it open source. If they plan on keeping their branch
closed for good, then developers, could, for example take the code that
has been GPL'd and run with it in a community project as a fork. If
Novell plans on opening up to the community their inside process, that
would be welcomed too.
When the community wanted clarification on the future status
of the ifolder project, Novell responded on the developer mailing list
with this:
"Sorry for no activity on the bug. With the feedback we have received
from many of you in the community, we have been working on stabilizing the
various modules in iFolder product which has been a long drawn activity.
Thanks for your patience. Novell has been looking at various options to
take this product forward. While we go through this process, appreciate
your support and patience."
and then a few months later (Jan 09) one of the Novell people said this:
https:/
Based on your commitment to have XXXX spearhead the connections with
the community, and his efforts to help drive a vibrant community for
both Kablink and iFolder, we are aligned to take the newer iFolder
code (3.7) and open source it. So, officially we support open
sourcing iFolder. We are aligned, and as such XXXX and I will inform
the PMs and Development of that plan. I would ask that XXXX lead the
effort to bring the teams together and perhaps kick off the new
direction - perhaps build some team unity around the effort. We'll
need, at least initially, the engagement of PM, Development, Legal,
Product Mktg,and potentially operations, etc.
So it looks like there may be hope.
Rumor has it that Novell plans to make this an open project. As of today,
a change was made on ifolder.com that states: "Stay Tuned for some Good
News from Novell :-) Look for it during Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco
coming up March 31, 2009". So *something* is going on.
I look forward to seeing where Novell goes with it and what kind of
announcement they make. There are those willing to step up and help in
the development effort if Novell makes this a truly open community
project.
Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor (miketay) wrote : | #47 |
The problem with this project is that it hasn't ever been a truly open development process. The source code that is released and available to everyone under GPL (currently version 3.6) is not the same as the one Novell uses. Novell has a private development branch that they haven't opened up. So users will report bugs, for example, and Novell DOES fix them, but then they don't release the source for the latest version they have in private development.
This is why the coummunity hasn't taken the code and made it an open project, because no one wants to take on a project where bugs are getting fixed and features are getting added and then possibly being released or not. (Their releases of code have been sporadic). So the project has sat stagnant. Several developers have asked for Novell to clarify their position on the project. We wanted to know if Novell plans to keep developing it, if they plan to leave it closed source, or release it open source. If they plan on keeping their branch closed for good, then developers, could, for example take the code that has been GPL'd and run with it in a community project as a fork. If Novell plans on opening up to the community their inside process, that would be welcomed too.
When the community wanted clarification on the future status of the ifolder project, Novell responded on the developer mailing list with this:
"Sorry for no activity on the bug. With the feedback we have received from many of you in the community, we have been working on stabilizing the various modules in iFolder product which has been a long drawn activity. Thanks for your patience. Novell has been looking at various options to take this product forward. While we go through this process, appreciate your support and patience."
And then a few months later (Jan 09) one of the Novell people said this:
https:/
"Based on your commitment to have XXXX spearhead the connections with the community, and his efforts to help drive a vibrant community for both Kablink and iFolder, we are aligned to take the newer iFolder code (3.7) and open source it. So, officially we support open sourcing iFolder. We are aligned, and as such XXXX and I will inform the PMs and Development of that plan. I would ask that XXXX lead the effort to bring the teams together and perhaps kick off the new direction - perhaps build some team unity around the effort. We'll need, at least initially, the engagement of PM, Development, Legal, Product Mktg,and potentially operations, etc."
So it looks like there may be hope.
Rumor has it that Novell plans to make this an open project. As of today, a change was made on www.ifolder.com that states: "Stay Tuned for some Good News from Novell :-) Look for it during Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco coming up March 31, 2009". So something* is going on.
I look forward to seeing where Novell goes with it and what kind of announcement they make. There are those willing to step up and help in the development effort if Novell makes this a truly open community project.
By the way, in your search for alternatives, you could consider these in addition to Unison:
www.teamd...
Mike Taylor (miketay) wrote : | #48 |
Sorry for the double post, I didn't think the first one went through. My second post included additional information about iFolder alternatives at the end.
scorp123 (scorp123) wrote : | #49 |
Hi all,
I'd like to add this to the list of alternatives:
SpiderOak
https:/
It works pretty good on Linux and it allows you to share specific files via a web interface with non-SpiderOak users. This is a very important feature for me because it allows me to easily share files and documents with partners and customers no matter where on this planet I might be at any given time and without having to give them any complicated VPN-access to my company file server or anything like that.
Another very nice thing is that you can have multiple computers and multiple file sets within your account (even the free one). e.g. I can see which files were uploaded from "mylaptop" and which files were uploaded from "mydesktop" and which came from "myofficePC" ... Another useful feature, IMHO.
SpiderOak is available for Linux, Windows and MacOS X.
Just thought I share this info here :)
ikus060 (ikus060-renamed) wrote : | #50 |
- Screenshot of web interface Edit (56.9 KiB, image/png)
Hi Jean Roberto Souza,
If you look for something with similar feature (multi-user, versionning, web interface, auto-sync, backup, cross-platform, userfriendly, etc.), there is some alternative, but most of those are not free or open source...
Because we don't have the budget to invest in such solution, we deploy some tool to satisfy our needs. It's provide something very similar to iFolder, but with higher maintenance effort. So I don't suggest you to do the same if you have a big user group.
Here the solution :
I deploy Unison on a dedicated server.
- For more security, user synchronize files using ssh protocol only.
- Authentication to the server are done by openssh-server.
- The username and password are verify by Pam using LDAP (we already have a LDAP server, so it's easier to reuse this server. If you don't you can manage your user using the default user-group management system of Ubuntu).
- The user's home location are determined using the username (e.g. /data/unison/
- Each user are locked into it's own directory
I provide a WebAccess to the file.
- On the same dedicated server, I install apache2.
- To avoid any development, I reuse the module 'autoindex' to display a list of file.
- Authentication to the HTTP server are done by appache
- Username and password are verify using LDAP
- Each user are locked into it's own directory
- I was looking for a way to upload file to the server using a .cgi or .pl script but it's didn't have enought time to investigate.
- For better look-and-feel, I configure autoindex to use a costomized CSS and icons.
To provide a versionning (I didn't deploy it):
- It's possible to use a backup too that run every night .. The best would be to provide a solution with a product like SNV or bazaard. It's need some investigation.
To provide autosync
- I run in a cronjob the execution of Unison in a batch mode. In some case (advance user), I disable the job.
So far, the complain I have come from the fact that Unison is not user friendly and I agree with this users. Unison really need a revamp. I try my self to do it, but the programing langage is ocaml. I don't have any experience with it and a binding with python or Java seams impossible.
Mike Taylor (miketay) wrote : | #51 |
Hey everyone! Novell finally released their new version! Go see it at: http://
Jean Roberto Souza (sjeanr) wrote : | #52 |
Very nice! Thank you everyone! I will be testing all of those softwares, links... and keep this bug alive! (until we have a package) I learned a lot with it. Thank you!
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Subject: [Bug 87122] Re: [needs-packaging] iFolder
Hey everyone! Novell finally released their new version! Go see it at:
http://
IRC on freenode, #ifolder.
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of the bug.
Ruben Romero (huayra) wrote : | #53 |
Since Rui Boon took the time to at least make iFolder 3.7 at least build under Ubuntu I have marked the branch as related to this bug.
description: | updated |
graylion (graylion) wrote : | #54 |
link for a current download of iFolder:
http://
Ruben Romero (huayra) wrote : | #55 |
We have now a wiki page with progress on packaging:
* https:/
A fantastic guy that has already done this for us:
* https:/
I have not tested the server side (simias) as I only have Hardy on servers (builds for intrepid, jaunty and karmic) but the client seems to work fine!
Go test this!
description: | updated |
scorp123 (scorp123) wrote : | #56 |
Can someone please add a proper "How To", e.g. what to do after the packages are installed? :-) That would be useful, thanks :-)
simias-server-setup seems to work OK ... but then what? As I said above: a "how to" would be nice :-)
Thanks + Regards
aent (aent) wrote : | #57 |
I spent a while in #ifolder today and from what I gather, the dependencies aren't quite in Ubuntu Jaunty quite yet as the PPA is a svn version of ifolder and it seems to require mono2.4 for the server, and then I tried Karmic and mod_mono seemed broken. I ended up resorting to following the other howto and using alien to convert RPMs to debs. For the client, just install the ifolder3 package and thats pretty much it. The way its supposed to work is after installing and doing a2en ssl && a2en rewrite && simias-server-setup && ifolder-admin-setup && ifolder-web-setup you should be able to go to https:/
scorp123 (scorp123) wrote : | #58 |
@aent:
Can you please post a link to that "other howto" that you mention? The one that explains how one might use "alien" to convert the SUSE rpm's to Ubuntu deb's?
Thanks.
aent (aent) wrote : | #59 |
Hmm... I thought it was already posted here, guess not: http://
scorp123 (scorp123) wrote : | #60 |
Yeah, I just found it via Google too :) (... silly me ...)
Thanks :-)
scorp123 (scorp123) wrote : | #61 |
Hmmm .... where did you get this file from?? log4net_
In the guide it says ...
"5.) You must install a special version of log4net:
sudo apt-get remove liblog4net1.2-cil
sudo dpkg -i log4net_
... "
I tried Googling but I can't find that package.
scorp123 (scorp123) wrote : | #62 |
I was really slooooooow yesterday (not enough sleep??). There is a link to SUSE's "log4net" package in the How-To (Step #1, third link from above).Get that package, convert it via "alien", voila: you get the "log4net_
URL to the file:
http://
I tested the tutorial and it works pretty well. So if you really really want "iFolder" on Ubuntu I'd recommend you give this tutorial a try and go to the URL that "aent" posted above.
http://
Hopey (esperanza-glass) wrote : | #63 |
Setup method that scorp123 describes above gives me an error message when I run sudo /usr/bin/
Configuring ...Failed
System.
Parameter name: Either baseUri or relativeUri are required.
at System.
at System.
at System.
at System.
at Novell.
at Novell.
at Novell.
at System.
at System.
at System.
at System.
at Novell.
at Novell.
at Novell.
FAILED
graylion (graylion) wrote : | #64 |
I thought I'd just add this, after tryin to setup with openLDAP:
** (/usr/bin/
Assembly: Novell.
Version: 1.0.5000.0
Public Key: 0738eb9f132ed756
The assembly was not found in the Global Assembly Cache, a path listed in the MO NO_PATH environment variable, or in the location of the executing assembly (/usr /bin).
** (/usr/bin/
Failed
System.
at Novell.
at Novell.
at Novell.
at Novell.
graylion (graylion) wrote : | #65 |
actually forget the above. That is what happens if you don't have slapd running.
I have ifolder running, but when i click on the system tab in admin or when I try to allocate a server to a user I get:
MachineName: florian
OS Version: Unix 2.6.28.11
CLR Version: 2.0.50727.42
Exception detail:
Exception type: ConnectFailure
Error: ConnectFailure
at System.
at System.
at System.
anybody seen this before?
jbower (jesse-bower) wrote : | #66 |
Even in the past vershions I did not get that to work
On 8/15/09, graylion <email address hidden> wrote:
> actually forget the above. That is what happens if you don't have slapd
> running.
>
> I have ifolder running, but when i click on the system tab in admin or
> when I try to allocate a server to a user I get:
>
> MachineName: florian
> OS Version: Unix 2.6.28.11
> CLR Version: 2.0.50727.42
>
>
> Exception detail:
>
> Exception type: ConnectFailure
>
> Error: ConnectFailure
>
> at System.
> asyncResult) [0x00000]
> at System.
> at System.
> (System.String method_name, System.Object[] parameters) [0x00000]
>
>
> anybody seen this before?
>
> --
> [needs-packaging] iFolder
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
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Jeff Fortin Tam (kiddo) wrote : | #67 |
What's the status for this regarding a Karmic PPA or something of the like,
do we still have unmet dependencies?
Vince Kimball (vince-vkimball) wrote : | #68 |
The packages in the PPA
https:/
don't seem to work in Karmic.
graylion (graylion) wrote : | #69 |
do we have an update?
description: | updated |
Vince Kimball (vince-vkimball) wrote : | #70 |
- ifolder-startup-error.txt Edit (30.3 KiB, text/plain)
I get the attached error when trying to use the packages in the PPA
https:/
in Ubuntu 9.10 amd64 after installing the libeel2 packages from Jaunty.
Seems like the ifolder 3.7 client has some issues with Mono 2.4 in Ubuntu 9.10 but I don't know enough about Mono to go further.
Todd Chaffee (tc-toddbiz) wrote : | #71 |
Could not get Marcelo's ppa to work on Karmic. Any chance of getting this in the official packages? iFolder would be a great tool for keeping all my team's files in sync.
sanjayayogi (sanjaya-yogi) wrote : | #72 |
I have a working shell script that compiles a working simias ifolder server with plugins that is working on Ubuntu 9.04 (AMD64) VPS
If you email me:
sanjaya dot yogi at gmail dot com
I will share the scripts one builds and the other cleans up.
It is using checkinstall to build debs.
I am working on a ifolder client for Ubuntu 9.10. Will post more when it is working.
sfs (stephan-schulzfamilie) wrote : | #73 |
Great that you are working on this. Would be fantastic to see a working ppa some day!
ikus060 (ikus060-renamed) wrote : | #74 |
Hi sanjayayogi,
May you publish you're script some where more available. I suggest you
to attach it to this bug or publish it on the ubuntu wiki.
Big thanks for you're work It's really appreciate.
On 10-03-30 05:12 PM, sanjayayogi wrote:
> I have a working shell script that compiles a working simias ifolder
> server with plugins that is working on Ubuntu 9.04 (AMD64) VPS
>
> If you email me:
> sanjaya dot yogi at gmail dot com
>
> I will share the scripts one builds and the other cleans up.
>
> It is using checkinstall to build debs.
>
> I am working on a ifolder client for Ubuntu 9.10. Will post more when it
> is working.
>
>
sanjayayogi (sanjaya-yogi) wrote : | #75 |
I posted the scripts to build the Simias server and iFolder client:
I need people to join the group, build, test and post errors and bug info so that we can more information on the issues with Nautilus worked out. Ravi Kumar has said that he will work on the problems with Nautilus but we need more information on why it is crashing. The server seems really solid on Ubuntu 9.04, but has not been tested yet on 9.10. I would like to also test on 10.04.
Download the scripts, fire up Virtualbox, and test and then post your experiences.
http://
Good luck and enjoy. If you have improvements or comments to improve the scripts, post them and then when things are stable I can post everything to the Ubuntu wiki.
Fred (eldmannen+launchpad) wrote : | #76 |
It says 'Fix Released' for Debian.
But I cant find it in the Debian repository.
http://
Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton) wrote : | #77 |
"Your ITP wnpp bug is being closed because of the following reasons:
- It is, as of today, older than 365 days.
- It hasn't had any activity recently."
means that the debian bug was closed, and LP marks it as "fixed"
Darshaka Pathirana (dpat) wrote : | #78 |
On 05/28/2010 01:35 PM, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> "Your ITP wnpp bug is being closed because of the following reasons:
> - It is, as of today, older than 365 days.
> - It hasn't had any activity recently."
>
> means that the debian bug was closed, and LP marks it as "fixed"
I just unarchived and reopened Debian Bug #345127 to gain some
attention from and for Debian. The Debian status is still "Fix
Released" in here. Not sure how long it takes to see an update or if
one needs to update the status manually...
Thx guys for the work. I am really looking forward to see a iFolder
in Debian/Ubuntu.
Regard,
- Darsha
Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton) wrote : | #79 |
you can find packages here
https:/
Marcelo, what's missing from getting these in Debian & Ubuntu?
Marcelo Boveto Shima (marceloshima) wrote : | #80 |
Hi, I am working at the packages just now.
I am cleaning up the packages (remove patches).
I've got a ifolder server and a client working out of box.
But I didn't got them to speak each other, I think the problem is with
the server but I don't have a running server to test.
I just uploaded the server package to my ppa, the client I will upload
tomorrow.
The main problem is that the server and the client conflicts each other.
They both try to install the simias backend to /usr/lib/
So I put the server installing to /opt/ifolder.
About the readiness of the package we should discuss.
Regards.
ikus060 (ikus060-renamed) wrote : | #81 |
I strongly suggest you to install the client and server on different
machine as it's not possible to have both install on the same. Take it
as a fact.
I also suggest to contributors to check this groups :
http://
On 10-05-28 01:59 PM, Marcelo Boveto Shima wrote:
> Hi, I am working at the packages just now.
> I am cleaning up the packages (remove patches).
> I've got a ifolder server and a client working out of box.
> But I didn't got them to speak each other, I think the problem is with
> the server but I don't have a running server to test.
>
> I just uploaded the server package to my ppa, the client I will upload
> tomorrow.
>
> The main problem is that the server and the client conflicts each other.
> They both try to install the simias backend to /usr/lib/
> So I put the server installing to /opt/ifolder.
>
> About the readiness of the package we should discuss.
>
> Regards.
>
>
Changed in debian: | |
status: | Fix Released → New |
Marcelo Boveto Shima (marceloshima) wrote : | #82 |
The client part of ifolder is ready.
Can you review the packages ifolder3 and simias?
Thanks
Marcelo Boveto Shima (marceloshima) wrote : | #83 |
CALL FOR TESTING
The ifolder3-enterprise is working at least for me.
Can someone test and give me some feedback.
To install the ifolder3-enterprise you should execute:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:marceloshim
$ sudo apt-get install ifolder3-enterprise
$ sudo a2enmod mod_mono
$ sudo a2enmod ssl
$ sudo a2enmod rewrite
$ sudo a2ensite default-ssl
$ sudo service apache2 restart
You should be alowed to login into https:/
with user admin and password admin.
To allow the connection for a ifolder client on another computer
you should set the public address at the servers settings.
seba (5-admin-starepro-info) wrote : | #84 |
- links can't connect to https://localhost/admin Edit (19.6 KiB, image/png)
Welcome,
I just set up openvz container with Ubuntu 10.04.
Installation was made without any errors but i can't get apache admin website.
I check
nano /etc/apache2/
but can't find /admin.
Today i will set up new server so i give another try.
Please post your working vhost configuration.
Regards
Marcelo Boveto Shima (marceloshima) wrote : | #85 |
For now it creates /etc/apache2/
Include /etc/ifolder-
So the apache configs are maintained there.
But probably is better to put individual symlinks to /etc/apache2/conf.d
or to /etc/apache2/
Need some ideas here.
Regards.
graylion (graylion) wrote : | #86 |
sites available please. let's keep it consistent.
Bernhard
On 12/06/10 18:52, Marcelo Boveto Shima wrote:
> For now it creates /etc/apache2/
> Include /etc/ifolder-
>
> So the apache configs are maintained there.
> But probably is better to put individual symlinks to /etc/apache2/conf.d
> or to /etc/apache2/
>
> Need some ideas here.
>
> Regards.
>
>
Marcelo Boveto Shima (marceloshima) wrote : | #87 |
I think we have 2 options:
1 - Put the files ifolder_admin, ifolder_webaccess and simias directly
into /etc/apache2/
2 - Put them into /etc/ifolder-
/etc/apache2/
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 3:49 PM, graylion <email address hidden> wrote:
> sites available please. let's keep it consistent.
>
> Bernhard
rmotters (rmotters) wrote : | #88 |
- Error from Admin Web Interface Edit (49.4 KiB, image/png)
I originally built and installed iFolder from source and was testing it when I came across this discussion.
So I removed that version and installed the lucid version from the PPA in my virtual machine and it worked. SO I played around with it for a few days and found it be reliable. On my test machine I am still using the client from my original build.
I decided to load on my Home Server a Viglen MPC, running the server version of lucid.
The installation didn't go as smoothly as planned. When I originally installed, then installation seemed to hang installing the mono-apache-server process. After I got around this issue I could not get iFolder working. So I used "apt-get purge" to remove all the packages, ensuring I removed any configuration files created on my server.
I then proceeded to install ifolder3-enterprise again and this time it did not have the same problem. I did however have an error coming from the browser when trying to enter the admin program. I have attached a screenshot of the error.
I looked in the Apache error.log and found this entry:
** (/usr/lib/
embly referenced from /tmp/www-
9ac/b3c9c4c5_
Assembly: log4net (assemblyref_
Version: 1.2.10.0
Public Key: a5715cc6d5c3540b
The assembly was not found in the Global Assembly Cache, a path listed in the MO
NO_PATH environment variable, or in the location of the executing assembly (/tmp
/www-data-
0001/).
I had noticed that on my TEST box I had a package called "liblog4net1.
I followed the procedure posted earlier, with the following changes afterwards
1) Generated a Key for the box
$ sudo make-ssl-cert generate-
Not too sure if this is neccessary, just thought it was a good thing, seeing it was the first time I ran a web server on the box.
2) Created a link between the iFolder configuration and the apache configuration and then enabled the site
$ sudo ln -s /etc/ifolder-
$ a2ensite ifolder_apache.conf
3) Installed the log4net package
$ sudo apt-get install liblog4net1.2-cil
4) Amended the Public URL in the Servers area from http://
And it all works. I am going to start trying out the client from the PPA tonight.
Lastly, over my time playing with iFolder I have noticed some issues with running the client through a Proxy Server. I don't run a Proxy Server by default, but I do have one installed to run Dan's Guardian on, for my kids. So I will have another look at that once I get the client fully implemented on my home PCs
Keep up the good work.
Richard
Axel Beckert (xtaran) wrote : | #89 |
Further related Debian bugs:
http://
http://
http://
description: | updated |
DocHofa (zifotronic) wrote : | #90 |
Are there any iFolder 3.8 packages for 10.10?
Changed in ubuntu: | |
status: | Confirmed → In Progress |
Changed in baltix: | |
status: | New → Invalid |
Jörg Frings-Fürst (jff-de) wrote : | #92 |
last release 2010-07-19
change status to Invalid
Changed in ubuntu: | |
status: | In Progress → Invalid |
Changed in debian: | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
# Yet another duplicated ITP.
merge 345127 273303